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Pippin

  1. Piccolo, flute, alto flute, clarinet, alto recorder [optional]
  2. Flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, bass clarinet [to low C]

6 comments

  1. Bret Pimentel says:

    Contributor Scott Kaplan indicates that reed 1 has “only 9 measures of tenor recorder … and it can be played on alto recorder – only goes down to second space A.”

    • Lisa Holt says:

      Could anyone comment on the reed 2 book contents and rank the instruments in order of importance/percentage of book? How much clarinet in reed 1?

      • Tom Kmiecik says:

        The Reed 2 book spends about equal amount of time on flute, clarinet, and oboe. There’s less English horn than fl/clar/ob, and very little recorder. If you wanted percentages, maybe 28% each for flute/clarinet/oboe, 15% English horn, and 1% recorder would be a good estimate.

        Reed 1 is on flute/piccolo for the majority of the show, and most of the clarinet parts in that book are when Reed 2 is on oboe or English horn.

  2. Bret Pimentel says:

    Updated based on a comment by Tom Kmiecik. (The comments above were for a previous rental version and may no longer apply.)

  3. Cameron McCulloch says:

    The Reed 1 book in the current rental version (2013 orchestration)contains only 2 bars of Alto Recorder in the 2nd act with a written alternate for Piccolo. Worth noting that the recorder part is in F rather than in concert pitch (ie. the recorder is in G major while the piccolo alternate is in C major).

  4. Walter Oney says:

    How much would be missed in the reed 2 part with bass clarinet that only goes to E-flat?

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